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Bunker Sizing Calculations-Case-2

The document calculates the sizing of coal bunkers based on given conditions. It provides inputs such as coal consumption rate, bunker volume and operating mills. It then calculates outputs like required bunker height, volume and total elevation to meet the coal storage capacity of 9.58 hours with 6 bunkers and 6 operating mills.

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Bunker Sizing Calculations-Case-2

The document calculates the sizing of coal bunkers based on given conditions. It provides inputs such as coal consumption rate, bunker volume and operating mills. It then calculates outputs like required bunker height, volume and total elevation to meet the coal storage capacity of 9.58 hours with 6 bunkers and 6 operating mills.

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BOILER COAL BUNKER SIZING CALCULATION (CASE-2)

Conditions: Volume of each bunker as 500 T ; 6 mills working and 0 standby


Sr. No Description Symbol Value Unit
A INPUTS
1 Storage capacity of bunkers available T 9.58 hrs a a Tripper Floor El (+)45 M

Volume of each coal bunker is considered as 500 TPH


2 c 86.97 kg/sec
(Coal consumption by blending 70 % Indian washed coal & 30 % imported coal with
10% margin) t2 = 0.2 m
3 No of bunkers 6.00 Nos t1 = 1 m
4 No. of operating bunkers/mills considered n 6.00 Nos t3 = 0.5 m
5 Coal Density in piled condition ρ 800.00 kg/m3 V1 V2 H1 = 0.942 m
6 Bunker Filling Co-efficient f 0.80
7 Inner Dia of bunker considered D 8.00 m        α V3 H2 = 1.13 m
8 Bunker opening diameter at bottom considered d 0.85 m
9 Valley angle of the bunker cone considered θ 60.00 Deg
10 Angle of repose of coal α 37.00 Deg
11 Distance between opening slot to CL of bunker a 1.25 m
12 Height of Adaptor at Bunker bottom H5 0.50 m
13 As per BHEL drawing Bottom of bunker level (i.e., terminal point) h 25.50 m Bunker Diameter,D=8m H3 = 9.013 m
14 Thickness of tippler floor slab t2 0.20 m
15 Height of beam above bunker t1 1.00 m V5
16 Cleance between top of bunker and beam t3 0.50 m
B OUTPUTS
1 Coal Consumption per hour C 313.09 TPH
2a Volumetric capacity of each operating bunker considered 625.00 m3
2b -do- 500.00 T
3 Total volumetric capacity of all 6 bunkers 3750.00 m3
4 Total tonnage capacity of all 6 bunkers 3000.00 T
5 Inner Radius of the bunker considered R 4.00 m V6
6 Height H4 6.19 m H4 = 6.19 m
7 Length of slot across the bunker LS 7.60 m
8 Height H1+H2 2.07 m
9 Height H1 0.94 m
10 Height H2 1.13 m H5 = 0.5 m
11 Volume V1=V2 8.95 m3 Bottom of Bunker El (+)25.5 M
12 Volume V3 38.16 m3
13 Volume (addition of V1+V2+V3) =V4 V4 56.06 m3 d = 0.85 m
14 Volume of conical portion V6 115.90 m3
15 Required volume for cylindircal portion V5 453.04 m3
16 Hence, required height of the Cylindrical portion of the Bunker H3 9.01 m CASE-2
17 Hence total height of the bunker H6 17.78 m
18 Hence, elevation of top of the bunker H 43.28 m
19 Elevation of tripper floor 44.98 m
20 Selected Elevation of tripper floor 45.00 m

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